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@slyandthefamilybook oh, am I jealous that u haven’t seen this. It’s a very common goy thing. Like. All the damn time. Basically we learn abt the holocaus and it’s like. It’s us. We’re the victims. What we would have done is run, hide, fight, comply, or die trying to one of those things. For the goyim what they’re hearing is, “This is you. This what y’all did.” And so, they all have to tell themselves that they wouldn’t have. That they’d have fought back. Hidden jews. Whatever. But, statistically, well. We saw what happened. Just about every goy thinks about themselves that they would have protected us. So, “If it was the holocaust, I would have saved jews!” becomes a sort of personal mantra for a lot of goyim when racial injustices come up which lets them push away their own failings in that regard with a sanitized hypothetical about a specific historical event they know is wrong and their confidence that they would have know to stand up. Much in the way people say, “No! I love jews! I just [insert classic antisemitic trope here]” and because they don’t understand bigotry on any level besides personal hate they truly believe their love for “jews” is enough to protect them from being antisemitic.
I’ve been getting a LOT of goyim reblogging this post from me. That’s good, but I think I wanna make something clear so the message isn’t getting lost, just in case. This post IS about you. All of you. I don’t mean this to say that you hate jews or won’t stand up for us now. Idk y’all reblogging this, so I really can’t say if you will or won’t, have been or haven’t. But I can say that, statistically, you would NOT have saved jews during the holocaust. I can say this because so very few did. You are saying you would have w the benefit of hindsight and growing up in a world that told you the holocaust was bad. But, as garfield is so kind to remind us, you are not immune to propaganda. You would most likely have fallen for the nazi party line. You would have believed it wasn’t that bad. Or that it was worth the cost. Take a look at this quote from a german mathematician, Erhard Schmidt, about Hitler.
This man did not have some special enmity for the jews. He simply did not care enough to do anything to protect us. Especially not when he benefitted from our suffering. This was most people. What you, as a goy, should be learning from the holocaust is absolutely under no circumstances, “I would have saved jews”. If that is your lesson, if that is what you think to yourself when you think about the holocaust, I can almost guarantee you that you wouldn’t have. What you SHOULD be thinking is this: A whole nation of people fell for propaganda based on deep hatreds present in society for centuries. These hatreds were exploited and weaponized to enable the rise of fascism and the genocide of the jewish people. This spread beyond just one nation. All the places the nazis conquered were eager to surrender their jews to concentration camps. A continent decided the jews were not deserving of life, and the rest of the world turned away jewish refugees, leaving them trapped under a regime who wanted to exterminate us. You have to remember that you are no different from any of these people. Not the poles and french who eagerly helped the nazis get us out of hiding. Not the germans who voted for hitler, for “economic reasons” or for hate. None of them. They’re all just as human as you are and, therefore, you are just as susceptible to propaganda and bigotry as they were. If you sit and tell yourself in the safety of your world, “I would have saved jews” you probably wouldn’t have. If you want to be the person who would have saved jews what you actually have to do is recognize how the holocaust happened. The historical trends, hatreds, politics, and propaganda that led up to its occurrence. You have to be able to understand all those people who turned their backs on jews in need. And then you need to take active precautions to make yourself resistant to propaganda. To set up strategies to ensure you don’t fall for it in the future. And make plans to resist when they come for the jews again. And make sure those plans include resisting before hand. And to that end, let me ask you something. Are you engaging with your jewish friends and neighbors about jewish causes and how you can support them? Are you learning about jewish oppression from other jews and learning the best ways to notice and fight antisemitism in your community? Are you following various jewish organizations and listening when they discuss what you can be doing? Are you reading a wide variety of jewish perspectives on anti-jewish oppression and hate, including ones you disagree with? Are you actively fighting back against antisemitic rhetoric when it happens around you? If you’re generally answering no to these questions then you probably wouldn’t have been helping us during the holocaust. Cause if you’re not doing any of these things, then you’re not an ally. At best, you’re a bystander. And those who stand by and do nothing are not friends to our community, and are not people we can trust to help us when it matters. Because if you don’t bother when the personal stakes for you are low, why would anyone trust you to act when there’s real danger. And. One final reminder. Well, I’ll let garfield say it
There are approximately 28,000 Righteous Among the Nations – people recognized as having put themselves at risk to save Jews during the Holocaust. I couldn’t find a specific estimate of the population of Europe (yes, not all Righteous were European, but the majority were, and rounding works for these purposes) during WWII, but estimates seem to put it at about 500,000,000. A little bit of math tells us that someone who would help Jews during the Holocaust isn’t one in a million, but they are one in about 18,000.
18,000 is a pretty big number, so let’s put it in some context. You probably don’t know 18,000 people. That means that if you’d help Jews, statistically, no one else you know would. Caesars Superdome (where they held the Superbowl this year) seats 83,000 – only 5 people in that giant crowd would have helped. There are just over 30,000 students at Columbia – two people (or maybe only one) who would have helped Jews, against how many at the student protests?
I know it’s comforting to think you would have helped Jews. And who knows? Maybe you, whoever is reading this, would have. It’s not impossible. But the number of people who think they would have helped is orders of magnitude bigger than then number of people who actually did.
To all the goyim out there who learned about the Holocaust and imagined what they would have done, I want you to understand that Jewish children generally don’t (because we know that every possible answer is deeply upsetting to a 9/10 year old). But something that Jews do think about is “would this person hide me?” Would this person risk death everyday for months or years for me? Would this person lie repeatedly to armed and very intimidating men for me? Would they be willing to risk themselves? Their families? When there are extreme penalties for hiding me, rewards for turning me in, and virtually all of society is telling them that they’d be morally correct for doing so, would they still hide me?
I have goyim in my life that I believe would do so. I have goyim in my life, people who I consider friends, that I don’t think would. It’s not a small ask, and I don’t hold it against them that they’re not willing to take a bullet for me.
But to tie all this back to OP’s meme, there are people at pro-Palestinian rallies who are throwing Nazi salutes. If you’re not fighting back against them, what makes you think you would have fought actual Nazis? There are people posting signs with antisemitic slogans. If you’re not tearing them down, what makes you think you would have opposed Nazi propaganda? There are people advocating for the ethnic cleansing of half the world’s Jewish population. If you’re not opposing them – not just thinking, “well I don’t agree with that” but actually working to prevent that from happening, then what makes you think you’d do anything more against the Nazis?
If you are out there, standing up to antisemitism, thank you. And if you look away, or don’t want to get involved, or don’t want to start trouble, or now’s just not the right time, I understand. Antisemites frequently come in groups and are aggressive, it’s perfectly reasonable to want to avoid conflict with people who are probably more willing to escalate than you are. But either way, if you were ever curious what you would have done if you lived in 1930’s Germany…you’re doing it.
The most important post I’ve ever reblogged.

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Growth is painful. Change is painful. But nothing is as painful as staying stuck somewhere you don’t belong.
online hamas supporters be like so you're disagreeing with me just because my arguments are false 😡
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Surrealist humor sure is taking on a new flavor huh
I have finally identified my only two braincells.
In 3d video games at least, objects that clip like this bump around and make so much noise because they are gaining speed as they rapidly cut between being pushed and pulled by the surface's collision box. These objects can possess immense speed even if they look relatively stationary.
Touching the chair may well result in releasing this enormous amount of confined speed into your body, which is a fun way to meet the dev team.
#well now i gotta forever use meet the dev team as a euphamism for dying

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i just pointed out in my judaism class that it’s interesting to me that when asked God’s name, God did respond with the ineffable name (the tetragrammaton) but put a much greater emphasis on who they are the God OF (I’m the God of Abraham, the God of Moses, etc.).
and my teacher said she feels a kinship with that because she remembers the joy that came with the first time she was called “(son’s name)’s mom”, and how beautiful it feels be named for who you love. and i almost burst into tears
"you shouldn't be antisemetic because you're legitimising Israel when you do" no you shouldn't be antisemetic because it hurts Jews who deserve to not be hurt, like any other human being. you should care about not being antisemetic because it hurts people, and that should be enough for you. why isn't it enough for you?
pick the one you need to hear the most, then reblog it to pass it on
you'll be alright. you're safe. it'll all be okay.
you are important. you matter.
it will get better. YOU will get better. it just takes time.
you are not unlovable. you are worthy of love.
you can put yourself first. it's okay to be selfish every now and then.
you don't have to shoulder your burdens alone.
i'm proud of who you've become.
you're not obligated to please everyone.
it's okay to be vulnerable. there's nothing wrong with crying.
your scars don't make you any less beautiful.
it wasn't your fault. you were a child.
i trust you.
god i'm so fucking infuriated by people who say "noo see hamas updated their charter in 2017, they totally don't want to kill all jews anymore :) teehee" because what the fuck do they think october 7 was
To all of those people, I would posit: if the Ku Klux Klan suddenly released an updated charter filled with careful phrasing about how they're just trying to preserve the culture of the Southern States and protect it from appropriation by foreign colonizers, would you be as easily taken in?
As a kid, I did some research on the KKK for a school project. At the time, their website actually did not include hatred of black people in it. It also said that they burn crosses to spread the light of Jesus to everyone in the vicinity, implying that burning crosses on the lawns of black people was peaceful and not violent. I was taken in. I got up in front of the class and with my whole ass did a presentation defending the KKK. Please be smarter than I was in high school.

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This particular moment in Star Trek is actually quite important. A lot of people don’t realise that understanding something is not the same as approving of something. This particular episode (A Taste of Armageddon) had a civilization where war was fought on computers instead of on the battlefield and instead of people dying in combat they would send the calculated amount of “casualities” into a camp to die. Kirk is outraged completely by this and rightly should be, but Spock is not so overtly disapproving. He understands why they might think their solution is better for their civilization and takes the time to think about why they are doing it. Even though he can understand why, he still believes it is wrong for them to be doing it.
There is a separation between understanding something and approving of something that a lot of people seem to miss.
Hey man. Sorry about this, but I am arguing with one of my friends about Israel. I know you had some good posts on the arguments about the sterilization of the Beta Israel and the Nakba, but I'm struggling to find them. (I am looking for other sources, but your stuff was striking the first time I read it.) Do you know what you tagged those with? Alternatively, what sources do you recommend? Thank you!
Here are some posts I'm rather proud of, and hope you will find helpful. Tags are below.
There were no sterilizations.
What caused the Nakba?
Why the abandonment of the Jews made Zionism necessary.
There was no "peaceful coexistence before 1948".
Ottoman Muslim settler-colonialism in 1800s Palestine.
"Israeli apartheid" is a bad-faith lie.
"Palestine is a climate / environment issue" is an even bigger lie.
Was Nazism wrong, or just wrong when white people did it?
How often did the media lie about conditions in Gaza?